Welcome to EmpowHER and thank you for your question.
Yes, the vaginal bleeding which you experienced after you stopped taking the active hormone containing birth control pills was your period.
After you stop taking the pill, you may have only a two-week delay before you ovulate again. Once ovulation resumes, you can become pregnant.
However, if your periods were infrequent before you started taking the pill, they will likely be that way again after you stop the pill. Some women find that it takes a couple of months before they return to regular ovulatory cycles.
To answer your question if you will conceive soon, only time will tell.
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER and thank you for your question.
Yes, the vaginal bleeding which you experienced after you stopped taking the active hormone containing birth control pills was your period.
After you stop taking the pill, you may have only a two-week delay before you ovulate again. Once ovulation resumes, you can become pregnant.
However, if your periods were infrequent before you started taking the pill, they will likely be that way again after you stop the pill. Some women find that it takes a couple of months before they return to regular ovulatory cycles.
To answer your question if you will conceive soon, only time will tell.
Regards,
November 21, 2014 - 10:50amMaryann
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